This text explores the consequences of the meeting in medieval Iran
of two important religious communities - Zoroastrians and Muslims.
It examines patterns of communal behaviour during the seventh to
thirteenth centuries AD and suggest how both groups were radically
transformed, ultimately reshaping the culture and society of the
Middle East and central Asia. The spread of Islam, and the success
of Muslim institutions, and the gradual decline of Zoroastrianism
are viewed in the light of politics, religion and economics.
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